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Diplomatic Corps key in economic transformation agenda drive

04 Mar 2026

Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe has called on members of the Diplomatic Corps to play a central role in advancing Botswana’s economic transformation agenda, as global geopolitical and economic uncertainty reshapes trade, investment flows and development finance.

Addressing ambassadors and high commissioners in Gaborone March 3, Mr Gaolathe described diplomats as ‘living bridges’ between Botswana and the international community, emphasising that trust, credibility and long-term partnerships were essential in an increasingly complex global environment.

“Diplomacy is not merely ceremonial, it is economic capital,” he said.

Mr Gaolathe, who is also Minister of Finance, urged envoys to actively identify intersections between Botswana’s transformation priorities and the strategic interests of their home countries.

He noted that diplomats were uniquely positioned to translate goodwill into tangible investment projects and policy dialogue into measurable outcomes.

“You understand the investment priorities of your institutions and the capabilities of your private sectors, you are uniquely placed to translate goodwill into projects and dialogue into tangible outcomes,” he said.

Mr Gaolathe reaffirmed Botswana’s openness to diversified partnerships grounded in mutual benefit, transparency and respect for sovereignty.

While acknowledging rising global fragmentation and strategic competition, he signaled that Botswana would maintain a pragmatic and balanced foreign policy approach. ENDS 

Source : BOPA

Author : Lesedi Thatayamodimo

Location : GABORONE

Event : Envoys meeting

Date : 04 Mar 2026